1984 studio album by Jeff Lorber
In the Heat of the Night is the second solo studio album by jazz keyboardist Jeff Lorber .
The album peaked at No. 7 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart and No. 44 on the Top Black Albums chart.
Its artwork consists of a still image from a 1982 commercial promoting the acquisition of American electronic brand Quasar from Motorola to Matsushita Electric Industrial, which is now Panasonic .
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "In the Heat of the Night" Maurice Starr 4:14 2. "Really Scarey" Jeff Lorber , Nathan East 4:08 3. "Don't Say Yes" Jeff Lorber, Tony Haynes , Marlon McClain 4:07 4. "Tropical" Jeff Lorber 4:12 5. "Sushi Monster" Jeff Lorber, Nathan East, Marlon McClain 3:14 6. "Rock II" Jeff Lorber 4:26 7. "Seventh Heaven" Jeff Lorber, Marlon McClain 4:21 8. "Double Bad" Jeff Lorber, Joe Ericksen, Jack Robinson 4:18 9. "Blast Off" Maurice Starr 3:45 10. "Water Fall" Jeff Lorber 4:07
Personnel
Jeff Lorber – keyboards, guitars (1, 6, 9), drum programming (1, 9), lead vocals (1), backing vocals (1, 9), guitar solo (5), arrangements (8)
Maurice Starr – keyboards (1, 9), guitars (1, 9), drum programming (1, 9), lead vocals (1), backing vocals (1, 9)
Marlon McClain – guitars (2-8, 10), guitar solo (5)
Lee Ritenour – rhythm guitar (5)
Nathan East – bass (2-8, 10), vocals (2)
John Robinson – cymbals (1, 9), drums (2-8, 10)
Jimmy Johnson – congas (1, 9)
Paulinho da Costa – percussion (2-8, 10)
Ronnie Laws – saxophone solo (3)
Phillip Ingram – lead vocals (3)
Steve George – backing vocals (2-8, 10)
David Page – backing vocals (2-8, 10)
Richard Page – backing vocals (2-8, 10)
Alex Ligertwood – lead vocals (8)
Production
Robert Abel – executive producer
Maurice Starr – producer (1, 9)
Jeff Lorber – producer (2-8, 10)
Phil Greene – recording (1, 9), mixing (1, 9)
Chris Brunt – recording (2-8, 10), mixing (2-8, 10)
Joe Moody – second engineer (1, 9)
Ben Ing – second engineer (2-8, 10)
Ria Lewerke – art direction
Randy Roberts – creative director, design
Aaron Rapoport – back cover photography
Studios
Tracks 1 & 9 recorded at Syncro Sound (Boston, Massachusetts).
Tracks 2-8 & 10 recorded at Indigo Ranch Studios (Malibu, California).
Mixed at Normandy Sound (Warren, Rhode Island).
Charts
References
"Jeff Lorber: In the Heat of the Night" . allmusic.com . Allmusic .
Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide . USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 127. ISBN 0-394-72643-X .
"Jeff Lorber" . Blues & Soul (423–434). Napfield Limited. 1985. Retrieved June 11, 2020 – via Google Books.
"In the Heat of the Night (200)" . Billboard . Retrieved June 11, 2020.
"In the Heat of the Night (R&B)" . Billboard . Billboard . Retrieved June 11, 2020.
"Jeff Lorber: In the Heat of the Night (Jazz)" . Billboard . Billboard . Retrieved June 11, 2020.
External links
In the Heat of the Night at discogs: link
In the Heat of the Night at Lorber's website: link
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